Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sambir explained

Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos
Fullname:Ukrainian: Церква Різдва Пресвятої Богородиці
Location:Sambir
Country:Ukraine
Coordinates:49.5165°N 23.1971°W
Denomination:Catholic Church
Sui Iuris Church:Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Attendance:high attendance
Former Name:Church of Nativity of the Theotokos
Founder:Bona Sforza, townspeoples
Relics:St. Valentine
Status:acting

See main article: Sambir. The Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos is a historic Greek Catholic church in Sambir, in the Lviv region of Ukraine.

History

The church was originally built from wood in the late 1570s, in the town of Sambir, (in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth). It was commissioned by the Ruthenian (Polish: rusini), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania Bona.[1]
This decision provoked protests and complaints in the multi-confessional environment of the community of Sambir.However, the "dispute was successfully resolved in favor of the Lord" and the wooden Church of Nativity of the Theotokos was built, and served until 1738, when it was rebuilt in stone.

The stone church, preserved with minor rearrangements and side-chapels, was built in 1738. Funds for its construction and design were donated by the Komarnickis, a wealthy family of Galician nobles.

The architectural lines of the building have a simple and clear form. On the facade, a balcony and loft, house statues of guardian angels. Inside, there is a painting by the artist-painter Yablonski.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Polish: italic=yes|Sambor: Gmina miasta, 1891 (s.l.): Druk. Schwarza i Trojana, pages 21-22